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Thursday 18 August 2022

Cherry picking

Still from 'Lambeth Conference 2022 - a reflection by Bishop Cherry'                                                                                                                    Source: YouTube


Reflecting on Lambeth 2022 the bishop of Monmouth, Cherry Vann, shares some of her initial thoughts in this video.

Still processing everything that happened there, Cherry says that there was much that was 'rich and inspiring'.

For her that was the greatly increased number of women bishops and the well publicised presence of seven LGBT+ bishops (up from just one at the previous conference) who were "taking a full part in the sessions making them feel very held in the fellowship of allies as well as the love and the prayers of many at home. "Thank you" she says, "Things are shifting, albeit slowly".

For the vast majority of the 85,000,000 Anglicans worldwide things are shifting too quickly and are unacceptable when biblical teaching is sacrificed for secular desires. 

The Cherry picked items are an impediment to Christian unity and are changing Anglicanism from a Communion into a fellowship to please a minority whose motives are questionable.

Cherry concludes:
"Underpinning all this was the letter of 1 Peter and how its message of faith and hope in Christ in the midst of suffering, exile and persecution can sustain, inspire and strengthen our witness today. We left renewed in our desire to walk together, listen together and witness together so that we might truly be God's Church for God's world - today.! 

 Walking together for most bishops in minority western provinces means walking in step with them or leave the Church as the many unchurched Anglicans in Wales, England and elsewhere can testify.

A shorter statement from Cherry could have been 'Pull up the ladder girls, we are in the lifeboat' which is all that appears to matter to them while the majority of provinces follow the traditional path of The Great Commission.

37 comments:

  1. Clueless.
    Perverse.
    A one-sided interpretation of what occurred designed to support the queering agenda.
    The greatly decreased number of people attending Church is of no concern.
    The collapse of the Cult in Wales cannot come soon enough.

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    1. It is illegal to impersonate a police officer.
      Why isn't it illegal to impersonate a priest and bishop?

      Bewildered

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    2. Offa's trench only seems interested in the greatly increased number of Bishopesses and "out" active homosexuals, but seems disinterested in celibate non-active non-attention-seeking homosexuals.
      Why is that?

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    3. As I've posted previously on this site, I gave up on Anglicanism decades ago, because, if I can utilize Daniel 5:25, I realized the nature of the writing on the wall.

      But my other half has chosen to stick with it, with the consequence that I know her parish priest - or now, to adopt the contemporary parlance, her ministry leader.

      He's actually a lovely a genuine guy, who toils away with real vision and genuine holiness at least, that's how he comes over to me. But my other half tells me that he's recently said that he'd give the Church in Wales roughly five years before disintegration engulfs it.

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    4. Here's hoping he retires beforehand.

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    5. @ Ruth:

      He's only in his 30s, so that seems unlikely.

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  2. But far better news from the no-nonsense Aussies are are fast booting out the Lambeth LGBTQ+ doctrine and even faster turning to Gafcon with the latest diocese of Southern Cross under bishopric of former Archbishop Sydney Davies now leading a wwildfire return to traditional Anglicism ... with no same-sex marriage. A breakaway from the 'Anglican' world communion. Still Anglicans, but without Canterbury and pinko-priests. True Aussies.

    Wouldn't it be wonderful to see +Monmouth try and hold her own in debate with the likes of Barry Humphries, Sir Les Patterson and Crocodile Dundee. She might find suckers to convert to Lesbianism here in Wales - many of them - but not with them I guess. And what's more bullish about the Australian revolution is their honesty in admitting how the dire drop-off of Anglican membership has coincided with their own falling standards in Scripture obeyance introuced by the liberals.

    ++John should take note and ++Welby be on warning.

    Here's to Saint Bruce !

    Ad Clerum

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  3. Actually 'Bewildered' the offence under Section 90 of the Police Act (1966) is to impersonate a police officer ... with intent to deceive (the add on is important)
    Bishop Vann and her cohorts might well be impersonating true Bishops ... but they're deceiving no one unless of course, themselves.

    Old Bill

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    1. Their intent suggests otherwise.

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    2. Agreed FM.
      The plankers in Wales are deliberately deceiving those foolish enough to pay them any attention. I wouldn't want to be in their shoes come Judgement day.

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  4. Total blindness to what the Church is actually for - spreading the Gospel message, Seems interested only in promoting herself and her LGBT friends within the Church, and quoting St Paul to justify it all. Quite perverse.

    LW

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    1. She's misquoting and misinterpreting St. Paul.
      I challenge Cherry to tell us all what had happened to the "straight and narrow path"?

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  5. “I only really love God as much as the person I love the least”. Food for thought.

    Dorothy Day

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  6. Maybe the person that Cherry was listening to sounded as boring as she does in this video and she fell asleep when that person read the following from

    1 Peter 1:14 `As obedient children, do not conform to the evil desires you had when you lived in ignorance. 15 But just as he who called you is holy, so be holy in all you do; 16 for it is written: “Be holy, because I am holy.”[a]

    and
    2 Peter 11 Dear friends, I urge you, as foreigners and exiles, to abstain from sinful desires, which wage war against your soul.`

    For the sake of their souls and the souls of those that they are misleading I hope that these bishops that promote LGBT+ will read and understand the whole text from 1 Peter and the rest of the Bible and not just be selective in choosing text that they think suits their LGBT+ narrative.

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    1. Beware false prophets19 August 2022 at 16:14

      That's a forlorn hope.
      Cherry and her cabal are so arrogant they believe they know better than St. Peter, St. Paul and everyone else.
      She claims they're walking together and listening together.
      They're doing neither.
      She is a deceiver and liar.

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  7. I thought it was a very balanced video to be fair. Yes she mentions sexuality but as is typical with Bishop Cherry, it’s not the main focus of her summary about Lambeth. Rather she speaks with considerable eloquence about colleagues in places around the world whose daily existence is one of hoping amidst struggle. I was profoundly moved by what she had to say. And Monmouth is possibly the happiest and most settled Diocese in the province.

    DD

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    1. On the contrary DD, the bishop sets the scene by first talking about the 'sheer diversity', ie, inclusivity, of those present including spouses, another hot topic which resulted in the Welsh contingent taking separate accommodation because of Cherry's same sex partnership.
      It would be extraordinary if Cherry did not show some sympathy for less fortunate bishops struggling abroad but where is the sympathy for those in her own backyard from whom sacramental and pastoral support was withdrawn for upholding biblical truths which are at variance with her self-satisfying interpretation of scripture?

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    2. There is no recognition or acknowledgement of the cost to the many tens thousands of orthodox anglican christians resulting from the presence of the 96 bishopesses and the seven homosexuals.
      Selectively blind.
      Dangerously misleading.
      Permanently wrong.

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    3. What a drippy droner.

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    4. Oh when the bishop mentioned “diversity” I thought she meant just that ie the diversity of the global church. I didn’t automatically assume it was lgbt diversity. In fact what she focuses on is the diversity of circumstance more than anything else. As I say I for one enjoyed it. Also loved her hanging basket - either she or her wife is very green fingered.

      DD

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    5. She sounds as though she is trying to convince herself at least as much as she is anyone else with her self-serving drivel.

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    6. She seems quite an unhappy person, struggling with her inclinations which she probably knows in her heart are not for the best. Her reaction then is to 'hit out' at the establishment - in effect blame us all and seek to convince us, because by so doing she convinces herself. A distinct lack of joy and a sadness.

      LW

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    7. "Come on in, the water's fine!"

      She's a Siren calling people to their eternal doom.

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    8. This dyslexic believes in Dog20 August 2022 at 06:27

      Looks like TP has reappeared again, this time as DD.

      Yawn.

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  8. What comes across to me is not in the least bit sad. I get the sense of a quiet and unassuming integrity. A person who has no doubt been hurt by the kind of sentiments we often see expressed here. And yet a person who has steered a path through that kind of animosity and emerged the other side, her integrity intact and finding herself somewhat of a survivor, wearing a mitre. Breathtaking really.

    DD

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    1. Beware false prophets19 August 2022 at 22:51

      She is a heretic and a fraud wearing a mitre. Your gullibility is breathtaking.

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    2. A bishop living in open immorality.
      Postie

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  9. To those of us who are not 'Dotty Dorothy' or others scrawling through the Bible searching for quotations debunking the theologies of Mad Mullah Bishops there is strength and hope in St Paul's Letter (2) to the Thessalonians - 2. [15-17] - in which St. Paul might even have had the Ancient Briton blogsite in mind when he refers to 'letters'.

    "So, friends, take a firm stand, feet on the ground and head high. Keep a tight grip on what you were taught, whether in personal conversation or by our letters". God, says St Paul, is aware of the problem and will come and sort it out. I can't wait!

    Here endeth the Lesson ....

    Ad Clerum

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  10. https://youtu.be/tPRFOVtza74

    Anglican Unscripted 755

    New Diocese of the Southern Cross established.
    Wales needs a new Diocese of the Celtic Cross.
    Will anyone have the courage?

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    1. The first requirement is a real Bishop.

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    2. There are none to be found in Wales. Even the surviving retired ones are duds.

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    3. One hears of a congregation and a Rev Maynard in Angle who may be interested.

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  11. I thought bishop Richard Fenwick was sound - that's why he is not allowed to undertake Episcopal duties ?????

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    1. Whose permission does he need?

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  12. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-62701100

    Cherry caught on the horns of a dilemma.
    Does she side with her sister lesbians or does she stick by the rest of the alphabet soup?

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